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Fitness app Strava gives away location of Biden, Trump and other leaders, French newspaper says.
  • I am less surprised that the information is out there than I am that the bodyguards of such people are allowed to either bring along their personal devices or install random crap from the public app stores on their work devices.

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    Microsoft fires employees who organized vigil for Palestinians killed in Gaza
  • I never understand how people are surprised with this sort of thing happens.

    They did something on company property that the company probably would not approve of and got let go for it. And it sounds like they seem to think they company should be providing space to do it.

    People really should learn to keep their political opinions out of the office where your opinions might run counter to the person that controls your ability to pay your bills.

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    Syncthing Android app discontinued
  • Phones are becoming less and less interesting by the day.

    Once they get to the point were all of the options that don't require incredibly inconvenient sacrifices in functionality to maintain the interesting stuff like a video game console then that will kill interest in the market for me.

    If I can't do anything besides basic smart phone crap I might as well just buy whatever has a good camera once every half decade or so and be done with it. So whatever top end thing Samsung or Apple are putting out.

    I'm not sure Google has fully thought through what it means to just be a worse version of what Apple puts out, but with more ads.

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    US says it may break up Google after landmark case
  • I'll believe it when I see it.

    Everything in these kind of cases tends to be a negotiation. So if the starting point by the DOJ is "break them up", then I imagine they are willing to settle for something much less undesirable to Alphabet.

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    [Cory Doctorow] With An Audacious Plan To Halt The Internet’s Enshittification And Throw It Into Reverse
  • Interoperability is how we “seize the means of computation.”

    Good luck with that. If the success of the iPhone has taught me anything it is that the average person loves them some incompatible with anything but itself vertical integration.

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    Paralyzed Man Unable to Walk After Maker of His Powered Exoskeleton Tells Him It's Now Obsolete
  • Anything related to healthcare has no business being any closer to the whims of "the market" than the public roads.

    It would be unheard of for a government to stop maintaining a public road because whomever was supplying some ingredient of the asphalt said that particular mix is "to old and the new mix is not compatible with the roads created using the old mix".

    They don't want to do it anymore, fine, then provide whatever is needed for someone else to maintain it for the cost of the materials to print/email/upload to GitHub the technical documents. It should not be legal to get someone hooked on your life altering medical device then rug pull them like this.

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  • techcrunch.com Google brings ads to AI Overviews as it expands AI's role in search | TechCrunch

    Google is rolling out a redesigned AI Overviews experience — with ads — and expanding its test of AI-organized results pages.

    As if those AI overviews weren't already useless enough.

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    there's now more ads in "legit" sites (YouTube, amazon) than in piracy sites
  • Once ads are allowed into a platform they will ultimately be what destroys it eventually.

    Might take a week or a decade. But the lust of that easy ad money will ruin the thing they were put there to fund in the end.

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    My favourite type of self-care
  • Right along with story points.

    Not meant to be a measurement of time, but of effort. But everyone ends up using them as a measure of time because that is what the MBA at the end of the tables wants.

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    Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible
  • I wonder how much longer it will be before Reddit has to start paying people to moderate the subreddits since no one will want to do it for free anymore.

    Who am I kidding, there are so many people that are already taking their payment in the HOA like authority being a mod gives them that will never happen.

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    With a budget of $120 million, Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis" grossed only $4 million on its opening weekend, making it one of the worst box office openings for a $100M+ movie to date.
  • The trailer made it seem like the kind of pretentiously boring mess that the director seemed to think had some profound message that I tend to really dislike.

    Or put more simply, "Looks like the director set $120 million on fire to win Oscars, not make something entertaining."

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    Amazon tech workers leaving for other jobs in response to return to office mandate
  • I honestly don't see an issue with the people going back to the office because they want to work from there. I just want others to stop trying to force me to do the same.

    This sort of thing seems to have always been a plague with a set of the extroverted sort. They seem to feel the whole world should for whatever reason cater to what makes them happy and us introverted types that do not like the social activities that they do should be made to partake anyway. For our own good. Yet the world is ending when those same extroverted people have to spend a large chunk of time alone or simply being quiet.

    The older I get the less patience I have for those sorts of games. Which could become an issue for me professionally I suppose.

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    Microsoft inks deal to restart Three Mile Island nuclear reactor to fuel its voracious AI ambitions
  • There is something society could learn about itself if we spent anytime thinking honestly about how much of a dead end it is politically speaking to increase our use of nuclear power as a means of reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. Yet, when big corporate interests want it for their own reasons, it is no big thing and almost no politician will speak ill of it. Even though if some kind of disaster comes about because of it they will be left holding the bag of public opinion since that industry is so heavily regulated.

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    Whats an unethical or dangerous experiment that you would like to see performed or perform (if it werent for the ethics/danger)
  • Eugenics taken to their logical conclusion.

    As the parent of a child on the spectrum that is very aware of what such practices would mean for him, I would never agree with it in real life. But I do have a fascination with what we could do if we just said the hell with ethics and started trying to breed "perfect" people.

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  • futurism.com OpenAI Pleads That It Can’t Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free

    OpenAI is begging Parliament to allow it to use copyrighted works because it's "impossible" for the company to make money without them.

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    arstechnica.com ISP to Supreme Court: We shouldn’t have to disconnect users accused of piracy

    Cox tries to get contributory infringement ruling in Sony lawsuit overturned.

    It feels dirty to agree with an ISP on something. But even the worst corporations are on the right side of something from time to time I suppose.

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    gld.mcphail.uk Ubuntu Security Updates Are a Confusing Mess | Grey Lumpy Dinosaur

    I’ve been struggling to understand why Canonical would withhold security fixes on a Long Term Support release

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    www.androidauthority.com Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour

    Google Maps is testing a new ad format that gives users the option to add a stop for a sponsored location during navigation.

    Jesus, that is a gross way to inject advertising into turn-by-turn navigation.

    Edit/update from 9to5google so this post does not spread what is apparently inaccurate information: https://9to5google.com/2024/07/08/google-maps-pop-up-quick-detour-ad/

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    arstechnica.com “Immensely disappointing”: Nike killing app for $350 self-tying sneakers

    Without updates or ability to download after August, app will become useless.

    It is hard to imagine that there was not someone inside of Nike that lost their faith in humanity when the pitch for these things was originally taking off.

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    www.theregister.com Mozilla is trying to push me out because I have cancer – CPO

    Steve Teixeira, said to be CEO-in-waiting, now sues Firefox maker for discrimination, retaliation

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    9to5google.com 'Google Cast' is replacing the 'Chromecast built-in' brand

    At I/O 2024, "Chromecast built-in" was quietly rebranded to "Google Cast." Notably, this is reversing a branding change made in 2016...

    Well, at least they aren't outright throwing the functionality in the trash.

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    arstechnica.com Elon Musk laid off the Tesla Supercharger team; now he’s rehiring them

    Last week the CEO said Tesla will spend $500 million expanding the charger network.

    I can't imagine anyone that has decent prospects would agree to go back to Tesla after getting canned with those kinds of wild swings in decision making.

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    torrentfreak.com Supreme Court: There's No 'Time Limit' on Copyright Infringement Claims * TorrentFreak

    Copyright holders can claim damages for copyright infringements that occurred years or even decades ago, the U.S. Supreme Court has clarified.

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    arstechnica.com Prime Video subs will soon see ads for Amazon products when they hit pause

    Amazon is adding three types of shoppable ads to Prime Video's ad tier.

    As if the Prime Video app couldn't get any worse.

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    techcrunch.com Health insurance giant Kaiser will notify millions of a data breach after sharing patients' data with advertisers | TechCrunch

    Kaiser, one of the largest healthcare organizations in the United States, said it was notifying 13.4 million members of a data breach earlier in April.

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    techcrunch.com Roku says 576,000 user accounts hacked after second security incident | TechCrunch

    Roku said it discovered malicious hackers compromised more than half a million user accounts while investigating an earlier spate of account hacks.

    Jesus, again already?

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    9to5mac.com Apple says it spent three years trying to bring Apple Watch to Android - 9to5Mac

    As part of its response to the United States DOJ lawsuit today, Apple confirmed that it at one point considered...

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    www.claimdepot.com Roku Data Breach: Over 15,000 Accounts Affected

    The Roku, Inc. data breach exposed usernames, passwords, and account login details, potentially affecting individual Roku accounts. No highly sensitive personal information was accessed. Roku has taken immediate action to secure affected accounts and refund unauthorized charges.

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    gizmodo.com Google CEO Sundar Pichai Says Its Malfunctioning Gemini AI Is ‘Unacceptable’

    The Gemini team is “working around the clock” to address the issues and has already seen improvements, according to Pichai.

    Funny how it is the worker bees that have to pull the over time to fix issues that are probably the result of demands from some management stooge that didn’t appreciate the outcomes of their demands.

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    www.ghacks.net Windows 11 24H2 to enforce hardware requirement - gHacks Tech News

    Windows 11 version 24H2 may enforce a new hardware requirement that will block older processors from running the operating system.

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